Chiropractic sanitary paper container



N. SANDALS.

CHIROPRACTIC SANITARY PAPER CONTAINER.

' APPLICATIONHLED mums. 1920.

1,141 6,882.' Patented May23,1922.

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f vilin IlHill Z6/f w 6711 Ucfnro'o /I/afan Samia is a vertical flangei3 which extends into close proximity to the paper, and a forwardly' anddownwardly inclined flange 24. This bar is pivotally mounted on theshelf 20, being 'fixed on a rod 25 which extends therealong in the apexof the two flanges and is journaled at its ends in lugs Q6 on the shelf.The flange 24 is pressed against the paper by means of a pair of tensionsprings 2.7 located at opposite ends of the flange and connectedrespectively at opposite ends 'to the shelf E20 and to this flange 24.il knob 2S is provided on the bar to permit of its being swung clear ofthc paper when it is desired to pull the paper forward, the front edgeof the shelf being preferably sharpened to a knife edge so as to permitof easy severing of the used end of the paper by press ing it downwardlyover this knife edge.

Having thus described my invention what l claim as new and desire toprotect by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. ln a device of the character described, the combination with asupport comprising a cylindrical box, the top wall of which is formed bya hinged cover section, said cover section being longitudinally slottedin alinement with the upper surface of said support, and means forsupporting a roll of paper in the container, said means including amandrel having a reduced end engaging in an opening in one end of thecylindrical box, the opposite end of said mandrel being formed with asocket, a screw threaded into an aperture in the adjacent end of thecylindrical box, and a pin on said screw projecting into the saidsocket, said last mentioned opening being large enough to permit ofinsertion of the mandrel therethrough.

i2. A sanitary paper container and support comprising a supportingmember having a spacing bar on one longitudinal edge, a housing carriedby said spacing bar, a cover for said housing, said cover being providedwith a longitudinal slot substantially in alignment with the upper faceof the supporting member, means for clamping' said cover in closedposition, a paper roll supporting member adapted to be inserted andremoved from one end of said housing, a closure member for said end ofthe housing carrying a support for one end of the paper roll carryingmember, a shelf secured upon the opposite longitudinal edge of saidsupporting member to receive paper drawn through the slot of the housingand across said supporting member, and means for resiliently retainingthe paper upon the supporting shelf.

In testimony whereof I have affixed my signature.

NATHAN SANDALS.

